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Scalar Implicature

A principle in pragmatics that explains how humans make inferences, given utterances in conversation.

1. Example

If I give some weak statement, then the listener can assume that none of the stronger versions of the statements hold, otherwise I would have said so. So, if I say "five of us will come to dinner", you can assume that it is not the case that more than five people will come to dinner.

Created: 2024-07-15 Mon 01:27